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Is It Safe for Minorities To Visit Disney World With Donald Trump as President?

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Some travelers are reconsidering their upcoming Walt Disney World Resort vacations after President Donald Trump was re-elected earlier this month. These worries follow similar concerns from other minorities after Florida Governor Ron DeSantis enacted anti-transgender and anti-immigrant legislation in Florida. Several non-profit organizations, including the NAACP, have issued travel warnings for Florida, encouraging people of color, people with accents, international travelers, ...

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10 of the Strangest Things You’ll See at Walt Disney World

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Walt Disney World Resort is often known for being “twice the size of Manhattan,” but that’s not the only way it’s similar to the big city! The people-watching here can rival any major city, with plenty of unusual sights around the parks and resorts. Here’s a roundup of some of the most fascinating (and sometimes downright strange) things you might ...

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8 Unexpected Expenses You May Encounter While At Walt Disney World

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Planning a Disney World vacation is an exciting adventure, but it can also come with unexpected expenses. From hotel rooms to park tickets, there’s a lot to consider for your budget. While you may have already factored in essentials like dining reservations and accommodations, some additional costs often catch even the savviest planners by surprise. Let’s explore eight hidden costs ...

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10 Tips to Enjoy a Busy Day at Disney Springs in Walt Disney World

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Disney Springs can sometimes feel as bustling as the theme parks, and knowing how to navigate the crowds can make all the difference. Whether you’re there for shopping, dining, or just soaking in the atmosphere, here are our top 10 tips to make the most of your time at Disney Springs, even on the busiest of days! 10. Embrace a ...

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12 Fascinating Facts You Didn’t Know About Disney Springs at Walt Disney World

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Walt Disney World’s Disney Springs has transformed into a must-visit destination, offering endless shopping, dining, and entertainment for all ages. It’s not just a stop along the way to the parks—it’s an experience all its own. From free chocolate to unique shopping experiences, here are 12 amazing facts that will make your next visit to Disney Springs even more magical! ...

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Disney World Taking A Lot More Money From Guests

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When Toy Story Land opened at Disney’s Hollywood Studios in 2018, it instantly became a hit. Designed to immerse visitors in a life-sized version of Andy’s backyard, the area’s main attraction, Slinky Dog Dash disneytips.com, has drawn huge crowds since day one. Imagineers crafted this family-friendly coaster to feel as if Andy built it himself, incorporating Slinky Dog as the ...

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Disneyland California Ride Ends “Violently,” Compared To Painful Car Crash

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Multiple Disneyland Resort guests have complained that Peter Pan’s Flight, a classic Fantasyland attraction, is too “violent” for most to handle. One compared the ride’s ending to a “car crash.” Peter Pan’s Flight has long been criticized for depicting Native Americans, echoing similar complaints made about the 1953 film. However, earlier this year, Walt Disney Imagineering updated the Tiger Lily, ...

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More Reservations Open for Disney World’s Controversial and Pricey New Restaurant

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Guests can now snag a reservation at Disney World’s newest eatery from their phone. Related: Disney World Annual Passholders Getting Mailed Exclusive Surprise Perk Online reservations are now open for The Cake Bake Shop, the newest eatery to open at the Walt Disney World Resort. Guests may now make online reservations to the shop via the My Disney Experience App, ...

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Couple Breaks up Right Before Disney World Vacation, Shares Awkward Trip Online

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A couple has shared their experience on social media after breaking up shortly before their nonrefundable Walt Disney World Resort vacation. The video amassed thousands of likes on TikTok, and other Disney Park guests shared their experiences going on prepaid trips with their exes. Walt Disney World Resort offers flexible trip planning for Disney Resort hotels and Disney Park tickets. ...

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Opening-Day Attraction Closing This Month at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom

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Disney is preparing to briefly close an opening-day attraction. Related: The Reviews for Jollywood Nights Are In, and They’re… According to the official Walt Disney World Resort calendar, the Swiss Family Treehouse will close for maintenance on November 18, 2024. This classic walkthrough attraction is located in Adventureland at Disney’s Magic Kingdom, offering guests the chance to explore the treehouse ...

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